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Won Award - Popular Science "Best of What's New"
Hard work and good luck pay off, sort of. In a half-solvent housing market I might have even have a bright future with this product line. :)
http://www.popsci.com/bown/2008/product/jhrg-storm-rest Still, it's nice to be recognized on a new product by one this big. Honeywell certainly helped but my two partners and I put a lot into this development. I will sleep with a copy of PopSci tonight. Woo hoo. :dance: |
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Great work Dan!! Congrats on the award!! :tu
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Congrats!!! Sounds like a lot of work, well deserved reward!
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Congrats! Now the question is can we build bomb proof mail boxes out of this stuff:ss
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Man that's great. Congratulations!! Time for a celebratory smoke. Oh, and you should have one too.:D
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Wow. Awesome work and congrats on the accomplishment.
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Way to go Mister Moo.
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That's just plain cool brother, way to cool :tu
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Congratulations, that's nifty! :chr
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Congrats!
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Congratulations on the award!
An awesome product. |
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Wow! Huge congratulations - what an accomplishment!
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Very cool Dan!
I guess "Florida the Plywood State" is done. |
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So cool!!
Congrats on the award :D |
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Congratulations! :tu
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Very cool! We should have got you to use Kevlar!
Jay |
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Way cool!!! I know you're beaming!
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Kevlar has its place, but not usually in a high flexion non-composite form, outdoors, exposed to moisture, high levels of UV-radiation and the other odd environmental hazards that diminish the working properties of the family of aromatic polyamides. Shall I be more specific? No, no... of course not. Our patented laminate begins with S900 Honeywell Spectra ultra high molecular weight polyethylene and is bonded, with a special process, to ethylene vinyl acetate film. It ends up at more than double the tenacity of type xx Kevlar, in excess of 30 grams/denier. Or, in other words, more than twice the strength of Kevlar without the application shortcomings. Otherwise... Hooray for Kevlar. It still saves a lot of lives. |
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Just shows to go ya, you can lead a cow to water, but you can't make it change its polyethylenes to polyamides. |
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Congrats Dan! http://www.runemasterstudios.com/gra...ges/cheers.gif |
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AWESOME!
Congrats! :tu |
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CONGRATS, SIR!!!
I imagine you are celebrating tonight, I most certainly would be. |
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Hey... I KNOW him!
(My brush with greatness.) :ss Great job, Mr. Moo!!! :tu |
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Congratulations Dan!:chr
That is a very interesting product. Seth |
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No wait... I'm more like :confused: Congrats Mr. Moo, looks like good stuff! |
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Nice work, Dan. :ss
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That's really cool, Dan.
MCS |
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This definitely deserves a congratulations, and certainly has my attention as I have seen lots of hurricanes living in Florida.
I will be keeping my eye on this product. Does this product fasten on the outside of the house? |
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VEEEEEeeeeerrry Cool my friend! Congratulations!! Very clever approach. :salute:
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The fabric weighs only 1.5 ounces per sq/foot but is about to be certified for Wind Zone Five (170mph). It's all here: http://floridabuilding.org/upload/PR...-Rest%20HS.pdf :) |
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That, sir, is damn impressive. Great recognition :tu
Can we make airplanes out of that stuff? |
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Congrats Dan. Entrepreneur extraordinaire!
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We're more maritime than aviation oriented for most applications. Exception - The fabric is used on the non-pressurized (A)C130 Spooky or Sprectre gunships; it forms a seal in the fuselage opening where the cannon protrudes. Interesting stresses on fabric in that spot. It's windy out there. http://video.google.com/videosearch?...um=4&ct=title# |
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Dan, that is awesome, congrats. What I am really pleased about, is you (your company) has been recognized and awarded for a product that can protect so many.
According to TIME mag, in 2007, the best product of the year was the Apply iPhone. Inside that same mag, there was mention of a machine that can take any blood type, change the proteins and turn the blood into O negative. An amazing piece of equipment that will save so many lives in a disaster when blood is desperately needed, yet the best product was a freaking cell phone. Sure I understand the thinking as to why the phone won, but it is a far inferior product, in my mind, compared to the blood changing machine. So to you, I say thank you and congrats, a product well deserving of recognition. |
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More than likely, I will be shopping for these. I probably need to read further to find out if they are available in my area. Ironically, I was about to install brackets for pre cut plywood. |
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